Yorke Peninsula Country Times was created following a merger between
Kadina, Wallaroo and Moonta Times and
South Australian Farmer in August 1968. As a result, the newspaper's website traces its origins through 13 previous publications back to February 1865.
Kadina, Wallaroo and Moonta Times This publication evolved through a number of changes, namely: •
Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal (1 February 1865 - 31 December 1881) •
Wallaroo Times (4 January 1882 - 28 July 1888) •
Kadina and Wallaroo Times (1 August 1888 - March 1966) • In 1966, the newspaper merged with '''''Moonta People's Weekly
(29 September 1961 - 31 March 1966), which itself was a renamed version of an older publication, The People's Weekly''''' (17 May 1890 - 22 September 1961). •
Kadina, Wallaroo and Moonta Times (7 April 1966 - 29 August 1968)
South Australian Farmer This publication evolved through a number of changes, namely: • ''Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser and Miners' News'' (4 October 1872 - 29 December 1874) • ''Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser and Miners' and Farmers' Journal'' (1 January 1875 - 9 July 1878) • ''Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser'' (12 July 1878 - 28 July 1922) •
Yorke Peninsula Farmer (29 June 1923 - 20 January 1933) •
Farmer (27 January 1933 - 19 December 1947) •
South Australian Farmer (9 January 1948 - 28 August 1968) In June 1970, the combined newspaper then absorbed the short-lived
Yorke Peninsula News Pictorial (1969–1970), which was formed following the merger of
The Pioneer (1898–1969) and
Maitland Watch (1911–1969). It is headquartered in Goyder Street,
Kadina and its weekly editions (published Tuesdays) are distributed across "the entire peninsula" from
Port Broughton in the north to
Stenhouse Bay in the south. ==References==